Business details
Description
We offer a wide range of painting, graphics and sculpture by a variety of talented local Canadian and International artists. The gallery also carries a good selection of antique maps, charts, and historical prints of Canada, in addition to Inuit and Aboriginal graphics and sculpture.
Zwicker's offers a range of professional services to its clients, including museum-quality archival framing and restoration. We also prepare properly-documented appraisals for insurance, donation, estate disposition, and family division purposes. A complete range of restoration and conservation services including damaged paintings, ceramics, textiles, artifacts and works of art on paper.
Zwicker's Gallery was started 1886 by Judson Zwicker, who operated the gallery for 51 years, and in 1957, the business was assumed by Leroy Zwicker and his wife Marguerite.
In 1970 Zwicker's gallery passed into the ownership of Ian and Anne Muncaster, who adapted the gallery to meet the changing needs of the local community.
Originally located in a building on Jacob Street in the then fashionable North End of Halifax, Zwicker's is currently situated on Doyle Street, adjacent to the now fashionable Spring Garden Road shopping district in the city of Halifax on Canada's East Coast.
The business was primarily founded to serve the officers of the British garrison and their wives. Halifax at that time was the site of the second largest military garrison in the British Empire, and the large cadre of both military and naval officers and their families provided a viable market for the gallery's services.
The gallery was the focus of many artistic activities in Halifax, in the almost total absence of any public institutions displaying art. Many local artists gathered in the gallery to see each other's work and to organize painting trips to the surrounding area.
It was not until the 1970s that the university community started to provide public galleries that offered professional curatorial services to the local visual arts community. Also the establishment of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia helped to provide a permanent public venue for local, national and international art exhibitions.
Member of the Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada
Member of the Professional Art Dealers Association of Nova Scotia
Member of the International Society of Appraisers
Categories
- Art Galleries
Language options
- English
Business hours
- Saturday
- Sunday Closed
- Monday By appointment
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday